Flowers blooming. Sun shining. Snow melting. Ottomans raping the residents of Moscow. Spring is in the air! And the Spring of 1911 saw some successes for the Italians, who successfully held back British advances in France while their Navy made progress against the Turks in the East. Their Russian counterparts were not so lucky, as Turkish forces did what Napolean could not and captured the Russian capitol with plenty of time left before Winter.
In the North, the English seem bent on one goal: Hold their gains in Scandinavia and Northern Russia with the hope of getting those last few precious centers away from the Italians in Western Europe. Stopping them may require an alliance between the other three remaining powers, who so far have shown neither the desire nor the capacity for such an alliance.
We may soon all be singing "Rule Britannia!"
The moves:
The results:
The following retreats are due tomorrow (Wednesday) at midnight:
The Russian army in Moscow must retreat to Warsaw or off the board.
The Turkish fleet on the Aegean Sea must retreat to Constantinople or off the board.
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